Indicative mood
ind.
Realis
Objective marker: -π°πΉ
Ε-grade: -π-
Δ-grade: -π΄-
Indicative mood is used with real actions that occured, occur or will occur. Indicative actions are guaranteed and the mood is not used with the words of doubt like "π°ΜπΏπππ" (maybe), as for these cases dubitative mood is used instead.
As a realis mood, indicative features real present and past tenses, meaning that the verbs in a past tense indeed occured in the past, while non-past verbs strictly indicate actions that occur in the present or will occur in the future.
Examples
Formation
Because of the fact that past indicative behaves differently in base aspect stong verbs and in weak verbs, weak endings are provided separately here.
| Strong base | Ag. pres. | Ag. past | Obj. pres. | Obj. past |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1pSG | P-π° | PN- | P-π°π·π°πΉ | PN-π°πΉ |
| 2pSG | P-πΉπ | PN-π | P-π°πΆπ°πΉ | PN-ππ°πΉ |
| 3pSG | P-πΉπΈ | PN- | P-π°πΈπ°πΉ | PN-π°πΉ |
| 1pDU | P-π°π | PN-πΏπ | P-π°π π°πΉ | PN-πΏπ π°πΉ |
| 2pDU | P-π°ππ | PN-πΏππ | P-π°π³πΆπ°πΉ | PN-πΏπ³πΆπ°πΉ |
| 3pDU | P-π°ππ | PN-πΏππ | P-π°πππ°πΉ | PN-πΏπππ°πΉ |
| 1pPA | P-π°π²πΊ | PJ-πΏπ²πΊ | P-π°π²πΊπ°πΉ | PJ-πΏπ²πΊπ°πΉ |
| 2pPA | P-π°πΊ | PJ-πΏπΊ | P-π°πΊπ°πΉ | PJ-πΏπΊπ°πΉ |
| 3pPA | P-πΉπ | PJ-πΏπ | P-π°ππ°πΉ | PJ-πΏππ°πΉ |
| 1pPL | P-π°πΌ | PJ-πΏπΌ | P-π°πΌπ°πΉ | PJ-πΏπΌπ°πΉ |
| 2pPL | P-πΉπΈ | PJ-πΏπΈ | P-π°π³π°πΉ | PJ-πΏπ³π°πΉ |
| 3pPL | P-π°π½π³ | PJ-πΏπ½ | P-π°π½π³π°πΉ | PJ-πΏπ½π°πΉ |
Strong-like indicatives use normal odd vowels in agentive mode and even vowels in objective mode.
Past singular indicative forms have blank suffixes, while non-singulars use -πΏ- + number/person marker.
As a realis mood, indicative distinguish between past minor (in sinuglars and duals) and past major (in paucals and plurals) vowels in root-dynamic aspects.
2pSG past tense agentive and objective forms follow the spirant law where it is applicable, though the product of it never undergoes T-assimilation.
| Weak | Ag. past | Obj. past |
|---|---|---|
| 1pSG | -(πΈ)π° | -(πΈ)π°πΉ |
| 2pSG | -(πΈ)π΄π | -(πΈ)π΄πΆπ°πΉ |
| 3pSG | -(πΈ)π° | -(πΈ)π°πΉ |
| 1pDU | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπ | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπ π°πΉ |
| 2pDU | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏππ | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπ³πΆπ°πΉ |
| 3pDU | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏππ | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπππ°πΉ |
| 1pPA | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπ²πΊ | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπ²πΊπ°πΉ |
| 2pPA | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπΊ | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπΊπ°πΉ |
| 3pPA | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπ | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏππ°πΉ |
| 1pPL | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπΌ | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπΌπ°πΉ |
| 2pPL | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπΈ | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπ³π°πΉ |
| 3pPL | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπ½ | -(πΈ)π΄π³πΏπ½π°πΉ |
Past weak-like verbs have irregular singular forms. Other numbers are formed regularly as they behave in other moods: by attaching the strong ending to an additional suffix -π΄π³-